A collection of photographs showing the work of West Highland Salmon Fisheries Co Ltd. This company, owned and run by David Banks, held the lease to salmon fishing in the seas around Skye from the mid-1940s to the early 1960s

Photographs taken by Gordon Shennan who was inspector for the Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in the Highland area, from 1924 until his retirement in 1965. During this time he travelled the entire breadth of the highlands and islands,

Photographs held by Groam House Museum in Rosemarkie. The collection spans the 20th century and mainly focuses on the villages of Fortrose and Rosemarkie and their surrounding area. It includes images of people and places

This collection comprises photographs of trains which were taken in the years before Britain's railway companies were amalgamated into the 'Big Four' on 1 January 1923. The vast majority of the images show trains being hauled by Highland Railway locomotives

This collection comprises photographs of trains which were taken in the period between 1 January 1923, when Britain's railway companies were amalgamated into the 'Big Four', and 31 December 1947, prior to nationalisation. The vast majority of the images show trains being hauled by London Midland and Scottish Railway locomotives

The bulk of this collection comprises photographs of the Duke of Sutherland's private train hauled by his locomotive, 'Dunrobin'. It also includes some photographs which we have so far been unable to date

A variety of people from Caithness were asked to select a favourite traditional or Gaelic music track which has a personal meaning for them, and to share the music and the story with the public. These were collected together in the MusicMemory Store

The 'North by Northwest' collection celebrates the impact of the Highland railways on the people, landscape and economy of the Scottish Highlands at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st

The 'North by Northwest' collection celebrates the impact of the Highland railways on the people, landscape and economy of the Scottish Highlands at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st

The 'North by Northwest' collection celebrates the impact of the Highland railways on the people, landscape and economy of the Scottish Highlands at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st

As part of Homecoming Scotland 2009, a three-day international conference - Scotland's Global Impact - was held at Eden Court theatre, Inverness from 22-24 October. Am Baile interviewed several of the speakers during the conference…

A collection of ephemera and memorabilia relating to World War II. It includes military and civilian items which were gathered as part of the 2005 War Detectives project which enabled school children to meet and interview those who lived through the war

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